Wheatstone's products and studio systems are designed and built specifically for the demands of broadcasting. They cover a range from smaller single-station studios to large multi-studio, multi-station complexes with a million cross-points and dozens of mixers, talent stations, and elements connected across a region.

WTOP Washington, DC LIVE with Wheatstone!

On the left below is a quick preview of the MASSIVE News Room RadioDNA is building for WTOP. On the right, is video from the first words spoken on-air! A HUGE thanks (and we mean HUGE!!!) to WTOP and Rob Goldberg and staff at RadioDNA for this incredible installation!

This week, our friends in France, SAVE Diffusion, hosted Wheatstone in their booth at the European Radio & Digital Audio Show. There was tremendous buzz and interest. AND, Wheatstone took home a GRANDS PRIX INNOVATION award for our ScreenBuilder 2.0!

Click on the image to the right for a gallery of images from the show.

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Jeff Keith: Innovator of the Year

Even before Jeff Keith joined Wheatstone in 2007, he earned the nickname "Keithkit" because he was always at the workbench inventing things. Jeff has certainly lived up to that name here at Wheatstone. He's responsible for the multipath mitigation technology you've heard so much about and for an ingenious new approach to clipping that you'll be hearing more about in the coming months.

He's earned his place among the most prominent innovators in our industry, and we're proud he's leading our processing team.

Broadcasters are tasked with doing a lot more with a lot less these days. Engineers have to find inventive solutions for delivery, streaming, routing, and processing, and are discovering that being able to create their own interfaces for specific applications results in perfect solutions for their modern studios.

ScreenBuilder and WheatNet-IP are the tools that makes that possible.

To tap the full potential of the WheatNet-IP Intelligent Network, Wheatstone's ScreenBuilder is a virtual development software tool that lets you build control, routing, and monitoring interfaces that work with your PC or touchscreen tablets to literally create virtual surfaces and workflows customized to be EXACTLY what you need, EXACTLY where you need it.

Working with ScreenBuilder is straightforward. There are dozens of pre-built widgets including knobs, faders, timers, meters, and more that you can assemble into an interface and enable using its simple scripting wizard.

Standardization is the reason you can fly across the country, hop in any rental car, and drive off without having to read through the operator’s manual. It’s why you can plug your phone into any USB port to charge, and why you can access your email, your texts and your social media from anywhere, regardless of wireless carrier or make of phone.

Wheatstone's VP of Technology has put together a fact-packed White Paper on all of the issues you might encounter when implementing AES67 in a real-world facility. This contains a lot of useful information that will help with commissioning AES67.

Jay Tyler demonstrates just how robust WheatNet-IP systems can be. In these two videos, he reboots two of the largest systems out there and has them back up and running in 80 seconds. The system on the left is being installed in the new Hubbard facilities in Washington, DC and was setup completely in Wheatstone the week of August 20th, 2018. The system on the left represents multiple studios spread across a facility and was commissioned by Cox Jacksonville and was in Wheatstone in July 2018.

Hubbard Washington DC

Cox Jacksonville, FL

Bonneville Salt Lake City System Being Tested

NEW VIDEOS ADDED Some folks don't know that in addition to designing and building all of our gear right here in New Bern, NC, USA, we also set up every large system and test it as it is going to be used in its destination studios to ensure it's going to work flawlessly. This also gives the customer a chance to come to the factory and get hands on the gear before it's put into place, letting them familiarize themselves with its operation.

In this series of videos, Jay Tyler walks you through an inside look at phase 1 of the new WheatNet-IP-based system for Bonneville Broadcasting's Salt Lake City stations. It's all set up in our factory test area for its factory acceptance testing. These videos compare boot times for the Wheatstone BLADEs and consoles as well as the Cisco switches.

STEREO MIKING TECHNIQUE YOU SHOULD KNOWPlaying the middle against the sides

By Scott Johnson

Every broadcast engineer finds himself in this situation from time to time. Say your morning news show has brought in a local jazz combo who’ll play into a break. You want a nice, clean, wide stereo image, but you want it to be mono-compatible for all those TV’s in airports, kitchens, and restaurants that have mono speakers.

LPFM. GOING PRO.

There are those who say that the console makes the station. Maybe, maybe not. But we bet it was the first thing you looked at when you got your LPFM license, right? If you’ve done your homework, you’ve probably noticed that consoles made specifically for broadcast are laid out differently than, say, those found in the music store.

Limit the Multipath!

Multipath happens. Especially to 92.5 The Wolf, which broadcasts a rimshot signal into Denver from the base of the Rocky Mountains with enough effective radiated power to make up for an antenna barely clearing the average terrain. The geography, the antenna height, the Class C1 power – together they form the perfect storm for multipath.

VIDEO: FINISHING AN LXE END PANEL

Tim Sanders goes through the process of trimming, sanding, polishing, and perfecting the piano-quality finish of the end pieces of the LXE control surface. CNC machines are wonderful, but nothing can match the eye and hand of an expert craftsman like Tim. Enjoy!

IT’S ALL ABOUT THE NETWORK

Audio mixing consoles are now part of a much larger universe, the fabric of which is networking. How a console is networked is more critical than ever before, as are the applications that drive its usefulness.

IP TERMINOLOGY EXPLAINED

Having all these terms in one place, and in alphabetical order, definitely comes in handy. But just as helpful to us are the comments at the end of the article by those who, for various reasons, added onto or had their own definitions.

BLADEFEST 2018 PUTS BLADES THROUGH XTREME TESTS

Would any sensible broadcast engineer put his/her system through dozens of consecutive reboots? Would she/he ever send audio on a purposefully Rube Goldberg-ish route? Would they use new, unproven switches? That’d be asking for trouble, right?

RADIO AUDIO CONSOLES

Wheatstone is all about radio. Cool consoles and mixers. Intelligent audio IP studio networking and routing. PR&E Consoles. VoxPro recording and editing. AM and FM on-air processors that rock both loud AND clean.

TV AUDIO CONSOLES

When you think of TV audio, you think of Wheatstone. Our consoles are the control centers for the finest facilities in the world. WheatNet-IP audio networking is becoming THE standard for interconnect.